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Epic large-scale war on American soil, elite special forces battling colossal dinosaur-like creatures, massive coordinated assault with advanced F-22 fighter jets, heavy tanks, and precision missile strikes, continuous explosions tearing across both sky and ground, a fully chaotic multi-layer battlefield where air supremacy and ground forces collide in relentless, high-intensity warfare. Ultra-cinematic style, IMAX-scale realism, 8K ultra-high definition, hyper-detailed textures, volumetric smoke, firestorms, shockwaves, and debris simulations, dramatic environmental destruction with controlled intensity, no gore, emphasizing scale, impact, and spectacle, cinematic color grading with warm highlights and cool shadows, high contrast, grounded lighting physics. Dynamic war cinematography with aggressive trajectory camera movement: high-speed aerial tracking following jet formations, rapid dive shots through missile paths, low-angle tank advances crushing terrain, wide panoramic battlefield sweeps, seamless transitions between air and ground combat, enhanced with motion blur, afterimage trails on fast-moving objects, rhythmic editing synced to explosive impacts, creating a breathless, immersive, and visually overwhelming experience.
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